I need to create multicast streams using some applications so can't use ping or IGMP to test the multicast traffic. Any idea about such tools which will simulate the source and the receivers. Thanks, Anil.
Contents. Internal Some command line tools are shipped together with Wireshark. These tools are useful to work with capture files.
is a program that reads a saved capture file and returns any or all of several statistics about that file. a small program whose only purpose is to capture network traffic, while retaining advanced features like capturing to multiple files (since version 0.99.0). Dumpcap is the engine under the Wireshark/tshark hood.
For long-term capturing, this is the tool you want. edit and/or translate the format of capture files. merges multiple capture files into one. random packet generator. dump and analyze raw libpcap data.
reorder input file by timestamp into output file. generates a capture file from an ASCII hexdump of packets. is the command-line equivalent of Wireshark, similar in many respects to tcpdump/WinDump but with many more features. Learn it, use it, love it. Scripts. A batch file front-end for dumpcap.exe.
It allows you to save dumpcap.exe settings, be notified of capture events or trigger dumpcap.exe capturing after a capture event occurs. It also provides hooks for performing custom actions through user-defined batch files, among other things. In order to get the most out of this batch file, it is recommended that you also download as well as, being sure to rename it to mailsend.exe. These executables should be saved either in a directory that is in your PATH or in the same directory as dumpcap.bat itself. (GPL, Windows). A batch file to limit either the number of files in a directory to a specified limit, or the total disk space consumed by those files or both., a Bourne shell menu script to allow users to employ the use of tshark by answering a few menu questions.